Death Row Stories - Season 5 Episode 6 The Wrong Gun
Season - Episode
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5 - 1The Lost Boy Apr 19, 2020 -
5 - 2Tale of the Tape Apr 19, 2020 -
5 - 3Predator or Prey? Apr 26, 2020 -
5 - 4Forensics by Fire May 03, 2020 -
5 - 5Death By The Bayou May 10, 2020 -
5 - 6The Wrong Gun May 17, 2020 -
5 - 7The Hit That Wasn't May 24, 2020 -
5 - 8Once Bitten, Twice Tried May 31, 2020
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4 - 1The Boy's Story Jun 02, 2019 -
4 - 2Web of Lies Jun 09, 2019 -
4 - 3A Prison of His Own Jun 16, 2019 -
4 - 4A Woman Wronged Jun 23, 2019 -
4 - 5Body of Evidence Jun 30, 2019 -
4 - 6Murder in Broad Daylight Jul 07, 2019 -
4 - 7Caught on Tape Jul 14, 2019 -
4 - 8Memory of a Murder Jul 21, 2019
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3 - 1Two Brothers Mar 18, 2018 -
3 - 2NYE Foul Play Mar 25, 2018 -
3 - 3Love Kills Apr 01, 2018 -
3 - 4Snitch Work Apr 08, 2018 -
3 - 5Mississippi Mother Apr 15, 2018 -
3 - 6Murdered Babysitter Apr 29, 2018 -
3 - 7Feds vs. Outlaws May 06, 2018 -
3 - 8Family Lies May 13, 2018
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2 - 1Mother vs. Texas Jul 12, 2015 -
2 - 2Murder in Paris Jul 19, 2015 -
2 - 3Murder on the Mountain Jul 26, 2015 -
2 - 4Death, Lies and Videotape Aug 02, 2015 -
2 - 5The Wrong Man Aug 10, 2015 -
2 - 6Cruel and Unususal: Botched Executions Aug 16, 2015
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1 - 1Edward Lee Elmore: Innocence and the Intern Mar 09, 2014 -
1 - 2Gloria Killian: Ride to the Rescue Mar 16, 2014 -
1 - 3Joe D'Ambrosio: Blood & Water Mar 23, 2014 -
1 - 4James Duckett: Killer Cop Mar 30, 2014 -
1 - 5John Thompson: Rough Justice in the Big Easy Apr 06, 2014 -
1 - 6Kris Maharaj: Murder in Miami Jul 13, 2014 -
1 - 7Timothy Hennis: Double Jeopardy Sep 07, 2014 -
1 - 8Nathan Dunlap: Eye for an Eye Sep 07, 2014
Overview
In May 1992, four young men enter a park in Houston, Texas. Minutes later, one of them is dead from a bullet and a shotgun blast to the head. When police track down one of the surviving drug dealers, he names 17-year-old Nanon Williams as the shooter, and other witnesses back up the story. Nanon becomes one of just over thirty juveniles on death row in America, but he pleads his innocence. As his appeals attorneys reexamine the evidence, they learn that the state made a grave error: the bullet in the victim’s brain didn’t come from Nanon’s gun, but his co-defendant’s — a man who only served four years in prison. Prosecutors stand by the conviction, even as Nanon tries to prove he’s redeemed himself behind bars.